Mathieu Roy wrote:
I would go for
- Adeos
- Haver Ain't Very Exciting, Really
- Livret du Libre
as elected list. But I must tell that I do not know much about all
these projects apart from their description on their main page.
Adeos looks like an impressive technical achievment, and a complex thing.
There is a nice usage of Gna! facilities, with direct links to the news
interface, download area (usage of README), etc. Every information is barely
more than two clicks away. I like it :). I guess there are ton of
questions to ask only to understand the project, and I also guess there's
some industry support to uncover here.
Haver as sadly a dummy home page. And an empty CVS. The download area is
complete though, deb+tarballs. We should ask for some screenshots. I wonder
how it compares to stuff like GnomeMeeting.
Livret du Libre: owned by people from the small fsfe-france comunity :).
We could be regarded as a bit egocentric if we started our first interview
with them. And it's french-only, not one of our core value (english is more
portable :)). Of course I like the project very much.
My short trick to find out projects where there's "something" :
lisa:cvs$ nice du -csm !(*.homepage)|sort -n|tail -n25
10 intense
11 cantus
12 gswebkit
13 bankiz
14 webbase
15 clgestion
15 exitium
15 ordnometer
15 qomics
18 latexfr
18 rwvsndj
21 rachel
25 wormux
27 ngl
32 slune
35 arkhart
36 brillant
39 xmule
43 savane
47 mtptarget
80 adeos
91 rtai
273 underware
I'd suggest 'Wormux' and 'Slune', which are both pretty active and look
very nice. Actually, I WANT to install Wormux tonight now that I saw how it
evolved :). 'Bankiz' is also cute. Now it just happens that they are all
games, maybe the return of the famous 'French touch' :).